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titleOfInvention Electronic ophthalmic lens with sleep monitoring
abstract A motorized or electronic ophthalmic lens having a sensor for detecting sleep and associated hardware and software. An eyelid position sensor system and / or an eye movement sensor system for an ophthalmic lens having an electronic system for recording data associated with a wearer's sleep. The eyelid position sensor system 110 is part of an electronic system that is incorporated into an ophthalmic lens. The electronic system includes a system controller and a data manager. The eyelid position sensor system 110 is used to determine the eyelid position, and the eye movement sensor system is used by the system controller to determine whether the wearer is awake, sleeping or REM sleeping. In addition, it is used to determine the position of the eye. [Selection] Figure 1A
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